News in Brief: Bruce Springsteen, Goodie Mob, Space, Philip Jeck

-- If you were smart enough to buy tickets to Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band's September 20 show at Chicago's United Center, you are one lucky bastard. Deciderreports that the Boss will use that show to perform the 1975 album Born to Run-- arguably the best album he's ever made-- in its entirety. No other Born to Run shows have been announced yet.

-- In other absolutely rad one-off show news, Rolling Stonereports that all four members of the legendary Atlanta rap group Goodie Mob will reunite for a September 19 show at Atlanta's Masquerade. Other Dungeon Family members will also make appearances, so cross your fingers for Big Boi and Andre.

-- Spinner reports that Andy Parle, former drummer for underrated Britpop journeymen Space, died suddenly in Liverpool on Saturday night in an incident that local police are calling "unexplained". He was 42.

-- This month, English experimental music label Touch launches the Tapeworm, a cassette-only label. The first two Tapeworm releases, both limited editions of 250, will be an audio recording of French theorist Jean Baudrillard's 1987 work Le Xerox etl'Infini and British ambient composer Philip Jeck's EPSpool.